(1993)
Asifa Zardari: Pakistani member of noted family, second daughter of Benazir Bhutto who served as the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan in two non-consecutive terms from November 1988 until October 1990, and 1993 until her final dismissal on November 1996.

(1953)
Joëlle : American singer, lead vocalist of French pop group ("Il était une fois"), born to a father of Danish descent, Herbert Mogensen, who was serving with UNICEF, and to a French-Vietnamese-American mother.

(1947)
Paul Auster: American author and director whose writing blends absurdism, existentialism, crime fiction, and the search for identity and personal meaning in works such as The New York Trilogy (1987), Moon Palace (1989), The Music of Chance (1990), The Book of Illusions (2002), and The Brooklyn Follies (2005).

(1947)
Maurizio Micheli: Italian comedian who participated in the Fantastico, a special show.

(1947)
Melanie Safka: American songwriter, recording artist and poet, who wrote her own material.

(1928)
Hilary Masters: American writer, author of nine novels, three books of short stories and a biography.

(1928)
Alphonse Constantin: French legionnaire, who joined the Organisation de l'armée secrète (OAS) ["Organisation of the Secret Army"], a short-lived French dissident far-right paramilitary organisation during the Algerian War (1954–62).